Research Article

MYCENAEAN CULTURE IN YASSITEPE HÖYÜK

Number: XXXIV March 31, 2026
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MYCENAEAN CULTURE IN YASSITEPE HÖYÜK

Abstract

The Mycenaean Culture spread from the the settlement of Mycenae in mainland Greece, dominated the peninsula throughout the Late Helladic period. The Mycenaeans, who practiced agriculture and animal husbandry in the mild climate and expansive plains, also generated additional economic income through maritime trade. The competition between cities reflected in long-distance sea trade, establishing commercial relations with different regions along the Aegean and Mediterranean coasts. The Mycenaeans’ interest in the western Anatolian coast coincides with the period of the Late Bronze Age in Anatolia. While there are many suggestions about why they may have come to the region, trade, colonization, and seasonal labor status stand out. The lack of another settlement with significant Mycenaean influence, aside from the Miletus settlement in southwestern Anatolia, indicates that the local population was active along the coasts. The Mycenaean cultural artifacts found in large storage jars, chests, and chamber tombs dated generally to the Late Helladic IIIA period along the western Anatolian coasts are regarded as prestige items. At the Yassıtepe Mound in the Bornova Plain, in the eastern part of the İzmir Gulf, Mycenaean-influenced pithos and chest tombs have also been found. The discovery of these finds alongside local Anatolian products suggests the presence of an elite class in the settlement capable of purchasing Mycenaean prestige goods. In this context, the Yassıtepe Mound may have been one of the points in Anatolia opening to the Aegean Sea for maritime trade during the Late Bronze Age.

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Primary Language

English

Subjects

Archaeological Science

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

March 31, 2026

Submission Date

September 7, 2025

Acceptance Date

December 15, 2025

Published in Issue

Year 2026 Number: XXXIV

APA
Erdem, M. A., & Derin, Z. (2026). MYCENAEAN CULTURE IN YASSITEPE HÖYÜK. OLBA, XXXIV, 69-95. https://izlik.org/JA43SD65HZ
AMA
1.Erdem MA, Derin Z. MYCENAEAN CULTURE IN YASSITEPE HÖYÜK. OLBA. 2026;(XXXIV):69-95. https://izlik.org/JA43SD65HZ
Chicago
Erdem, Mehmet Akif, and Zafer Derin. 2026. “MYCENAEAN CULTURE IN YASSITEPE HÖYÜK”. OLBA, no. XXXIV: 69-95. https://izlik.org/JA43SD65HZ.
EndNote
Erdem MA, Derin Z (March 1, 2026) MYCENAEAN CULTURE IN YASSITEPE HÖYÜK. OLBA XXXIV 69–95.
IEEE
[1]M. A. Erdem and Z. Derin, “MYCENAEAN CULTURE IN YASSITEPE HÖYÜK”, OLBA, no. XXXIV, pp. 69–95, Mar. 2026, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA43SD65HZ
ISNAD
Erdem, Mehmet Akif - Derin, Zafer. “MYCENAEAN CULTURE IN YASSITEPE HÖYÜK”. OLBA. XXXIV (March 1, 2026): 69-95. https://izlik.org/JA43SD65HZ.
JAMA
1.Erdem MA, Derin Z. MYCENAEAN CULTURE IN YASSITEPE HÖYÜK. OLBA. 2026;:69–95.
MLA
Erdem, Mehmet Akif, and Zafer Derin. “MYCENAEAN CULTURE IN YASSITEPE HÖYÜK”. OLBA, no. XXXIV, Mar. 2026, pp. 69-95, https://izlik.org/JA43SD65HZ.
Vancouver
1.Mehmet Akif Erdem, Zafer Derin. MYCENAEAN CULTURE IN YASSITEPE HÖYÜK. OLBA [Internet]. 2026 Mar. 1;(XXXIV):69-95. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA43SD65HZ